Above you can see how my page progressed.I started with a page that I'd previously covered with a layer of Metallic Gold Gelato mixed with water.

Using a Woodgrain effect clear stamp from Bo Bunny, I stamped my floor with Ranger's Archival Ink in Potting Soil.Then using the same Ink I used stamps from Kaisercraft and Graphic 45 to stamp the background elements of my wallpaper.I then added Floral Vintage Clocks which i'd printed from GraphicsFairy.com. To apply these I used Liquitex Fluid Matte Medium, which I applied to the whole of my page to help seal the Gelatos.I then added my Fussy Cut images with more Fluid Matte Medium, adding another layer to the rest of the page at the same time.I then coloured my images with Derwent Inktense Pencils and water, leaving to dry between a couple of coats of colour.To add more depth to some areas of the images I used Faber Castell PITT Pens.To finish my page I added some shadows with a Pastel Pencil, and highlights with a white paint pen.

Want to see more projects inspired by our 'Clocks' theme, then hop over to the Oddball Art Stamps Blog and check out the gorgeous creations from the rest of our design team. You'll also find instructions on how to join in our challenge and win some awesome Oddball Art Stamps images.

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This is just WONDERFUL Suzi. The shading and colors are so GORGEOUS. The entire 'look' of your journal page just draws me into it's beauty. Thanks bunches for entering our ATG challenge at Through The Craft Room Door this week. Sure hope you will remember us for our next challenge too! Xj.TTCRD DT: Joi@RR{My Blog}Through The Craft Room Doorttcrd.blogspot.com

To embellish my canvas I used some brand new MDF Stars from Samantha K Gifts, which are available from Hochanda.com from today, but you'll have to be quick, as the last collection sold out really quick. You can see Sam on Hochanda TV today at 8am and 3pm featuring these Stars and lots more gorgeous new shapes.

I painted the Stars with pale blue acrylic paint, iridescent medium and then added a little alchemy wax in turquoise and silver. Look at that shine. So beautiful.#

The background is a piece of canvas I did some Gelli Printing on the other day. I cut out a large circle from one of my plain gel prints and added half to the left side of the canvas and another piece to the bottom right corner. I applied it with matte medium, and got impatient so dried it with my heat gun, which made it bubble. Not a happy mess! So I ripped off the bubble sections and used a sanding block to even out the surface a little. Luckily that looked better, so I added my …